fizzlephox
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I know someone from Valve said this somewhere. It went something like this, "Steam is part of the future of distribution, not the dying business structure in place now." That's not exactly what was said, but it's the basics of what was said.
I assume this means that big-budget commercial software, PC games, and such will be distributed mainly through the internet fairly soon and not "Brick and Mortar" stores like Wal-Mart and EB Games. I mean we all remember the 90s, everyone had a store selling stuff online, it was declared to be the future and that traditional stores would soon deteriorate. That was kinda wrong.
So what do you people think? Is the person at Valve who said this just being overly cocky/ambitious? Or does he have a valid point? If he does I'll miss my boxes and manuals, hanging out at the stores with my friends etc.
I assume this means that big-budget commercial software, PC games, and such will be distributed mainly through the internet fairly soon and not "Brick and Mortar" stores like Wal-Mart and EB Games. I mean we all remember the 90s, everyone had a store selling stuff online, it was declared to be the future and that traditional stores would soon deteriorate. That was kinda wrong.
So what do you people think? Is the person at Valve who said this just being overly cocky/ambitious? Or does he have a valid point? If he does I'll miss my boxes and manuals, hanging out at the stores with my friends etc.